"The behavior you are seeing is the intended default. "

The following code proves what traveler said. I removed exportselection option, and print out its default value, it was 1:

use Tk; use Tk::ROText; use XML::Simple; use Data::Dumper; use strict; use warnings; my $mw = MainWindow->new(); my $f = $mw->Frame(-border => 1)->pack(-side => "left", -fill => "both +"); my $envs_list; $envs_list = $f->Scrolled("Listbox", -scrollbars=>"e", -selectmode=>"e +xtended")->pack(-fill => 'both'); $envs_list->insert("end", "abcd"); $envs_list->insert("end", "abcd"); $envs_list->insert("end", "abcd"); $envs_list->insert("end", "abcd"); print $envs_list->cget('-exportselection'); MainLoop;

In reply to Re^2: Have multiple Tk::Listboxes selected by pg
in thread Have multiple Tk::Listboxes selected by pg

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